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agusti
@bleu.eth
#opensourcewarpcast if it's not open source, how can it be decentralized at all?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Hubs are open source. Access to the protocol is the important thing for developers.
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Alemac
@alemac
There are many things that are not open-source. How can I check the code for 24h boost people? How can I check the code for the $5 reward program for the top 100?
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Why does that matter?
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agusti
@bleu.eth
Priority mode/spam label/slim frames/show more matter too, many people i know feel silenced for not being -activeonFcNetwork- true and such not enjoying all those perks. even if the power badges went silently away from the frontend, they never went away from the backend logic. is that the plan long term? or not? Just wondering here.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
> even if the power badges went silently away from the frontend, they never went away from the backend logic. This is FUD. We removed power badges. Unmoderated channel feeds are now an algorithmic sorting. If you turn on moderation, all casts appear. We've shifted from power badge to spam labeling.
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agusti
@bleu.eth
I was asking specifically about getting your frames -slimmy- (smaller) if you dont have the activeOnFcNetwork, not feeds. Same thing with priority mode, is that not using activeOnFcNetwork? People feel like they can't now reach people who they could before on here after loosing such mark, that's all. The -small frames- i think is still on place, not sure tho. Maybe it does use spam labelling instead of the activeonFcNetwork flag, idk, since we can't see the code, but i'll take your word for it the problem is people might feel differently from reailty when its all a black box they dont control.
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